Pooja Kataria, IC-814 survivor: Recently, the web series based on the 1999 Kandahar Hijack was released on the OTT platform Netflix. Ever since the web series IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack was released, the controversy regarding it has not stopped. Meanwhile, amidst the ongoing controversy, Pooja Kataria, who was on board the plane, has given her reaction. Pooja said that there were five terrorists on board the Air India plane IC 814. This Air India plane had flown from Kathmandu to Delhi. About half an hour after takeoff, the terrorists reported that the plane had been hijacked.
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Pooja said that people were getting nervous after hearing about the hijacking. The terrorists asked us to keep our heads down. We did not even know when we reached Kandahar. People’s health was deteriorating. People were scared. Seeing all this, a terrorist whose name was Burger softened a little. He helped people. He asked people to play Antakshari while the other terrorist, whose name was Doctor, was giving many speeches about converting to Islam. He was calling the other two terrorists present in the plane by the names of Bhola and Shankar.
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Pooja said that this series was made to entertain. I don’t know why people are getting angry after watching this. When the plane landed in Amritsar, the Indian government could have carried out a commando operation, if this had happened then the plane would not have been able to leave Indian territory. At the same time, as the controversy over the names of the terrorists increased, Netflix added the real names of the Pakistani hijackers who were Islamic terrorists responsible for the hijacking of IC814 in 1999.
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In fact, it is said about the series produced by Anubhav Sinha that it has stayed away from the truth. The names of the plane hijackers Ibrahim, Shahid, Akhtar, Sameer Sunny Ahmed, Zahoor Mistry and Shakir have been changed in the series. In the series, the hijackers are referred to as Boss, Doctor, Burger, Bhola and Shankar. Many people on social media expressed anger and disappointment over the names of Bhola and Shankar. People alleged that the filmmaker deliberately named the hijackers as Hindus, even though they were Muslims.
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Pooja Kataria, IC-814 survivor: We inform you that on Monday the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting sought responses from the content manager of the Netflix channel regarding this series. Regarding the warning issued, sources say that the government is taking it very seriously. The government says that no one has the right to play with the emotions of the people of this country. The culture and civilization of India must always be respected. One must think before misrepresenting something.
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